DreamfinderGuy
Well-Known Member
As fun as it is to consider it a nod, I see it as more of a necessity than anything. They made a highly visible exterior scene that makes people think "Wow, that ride looks fun, where do I go to get on that?". When Splash was testing they had a need to let people know you couldn't get on it yet. The same goes for Bayou. There aren't many ways you can rephrase "We're testing the ride, check back when it's done to ride it yourself".Why would they do a callback to a problematic attraction?